CSIR researchers push for more government funding to tackle galamsey with science-based solutions

CSIR researchers push for more government funding to tackle galamsey with science-based solutions

[Joy Online - Ghana] - 25/11/2025
Researchers at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) are urging the government to provide adequate funding to enable them develop and deploy science-backed solutions to address illegal mining and its worsening environmental impacts.
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